Putin remains a master strategist. $150B
TH36 said:
Got this in the mail this morning. One of you had posted up about the pilots dropping off backpacks in Germany I believe it was for the displaced children. Think it's pretty cool they took the time to send thank you notes.
Too bad this won't hurt him directly.74OA said:
Putin remains a master strategist. $150B
Maginot Line? UKR Gen Stf too smart for linear thinking. Long-range precision weapons (ATACMs, GLSDB, Gray Eagle, F16) key to liberating Crimea, the decisive terrain. Attack the two land LOC's linking Crimea to the mainland, then make Crimea untenable by striking RF bases there. https://t.co/Arw3pXayZe
— Ben Hodges (@general_ben) January 21, 2023
Back in March 2022 Yuri Butusov estimated that Ukraine could mobilize at least 700,000 military aged men that were in uniform or veterans that had been in uniform within the past 8 years.fullback44 said:lb3 said:They had a 2022 population 50% larger than Texas. They can conscript millions and given that their nation's survival is at stake, they won't have near the risk of a revolt from the families of the conscripted.lotoarmy said:
I am 100% in support of the Ukes, but no amount of equipment is going help if they don't have enough people to use it.
How are they going to be able to keep boots on the ground?
Yeah based on that graph they have 8 -9 million or somewhere near that fighting age men.. that would include men in the lower 50s who have been fighting
Yes, TOW has thermal optics, and has at least since before Desert Storm. The big thing is what generation thermal optics are the ones being sent to Ukraine, and at what distance can they identify targets? Target ID is going to be especially difficult since that tanks and many other armored vehicles in use by both sides look very similar, if not the same, and painted white Z markings don't show up on thermals. (Fun fact: those down angled slat panels you see on the sides of U.S. Abrams and Bradleys are put there because it shows up differently from the rest of the hull/turret in thermals, making ID easier.)AGS-R-TUFF said:I was reading that the TOW 2 has thermal optics…not sure if these munitions are that version or have that capability. But this does open up a new can of whoopass on the Orcs. I'm thinking tactical (Humvee) hit and runs at night on the periphery, light up armor and supply truck targets, regroup/reload, rinse and repeat.fullback44 said:deddog said:DOH, that's probably what the TOWs are for.GAC06 said:
Bradleys can fire TOW, and potentially the Strykers too
Always loved the TOW launcher on the Bradley's , very compact and aesthetically pleasing.
These weapon systems with the TOW are exactly what we needed to give them .. supposedly with have close to a million rounds or some crazy number of TOW missiles, way more rounds than Russian tanks and equipment in Ukraine .. this should have been the plan from the get go .. take out all their equipment with the TOW missiles
Of course implementation and my imagination may be way off.
Video shows cranes from what I saw images of. Supposedly, its more of a psychological domestic propaganda use from what I recollect I read somewhere.Smeghead4761 said:
Pantsir S1 (SA-22) systems deployed on Moscow rooftops?
Now, if real, this is quite strange, since the Ukrainians don't have anything that can strike Moscow, so what are they defending against?
Also, that's not a small system. I'd really be interesting in seeing how they got them up there. (Assuming they're real, and not some sort of mock-up).
Oh absolutely - and both are game changers. GLSDB's would allow ATACMs to focus on high value targets beyond 100 miles or needing a larger warhead ... like the Kersh bridge. Both please.ABATTBQ11 said:
GLSDB. 100 mile range, 250 lb warhead. Basically a rocket launched GBU-39. It isn't near the range of an ATACMS, but it is much longer than what they have and would push Russian depots back even further and stretch their logistics. They also cost a lot less, so a lot more could be used.
https://liveuamap.com/en/2023/22-january-at-lyman-direction-russian-army-shelled-makiyivkaQuote:
At Lyman direction Russian army shelled Makiyivka, Ploschanka, Chervonopopivka, Kuzmyne and Serebryanske forestry of Luhansk region, - General Staff of Armed Forces of Ukraine says in the morning report
#BREAKING: Germany will not stand in the way if Poland sends leopard tanks to Ukraine, Germany's foreign minister Baerbock says- Reuters
— ELINT News (@ELINTNews) January 22, 2023
https://liveuamap.com/en/2023/22-january-president-zelensky-ordered-general-staff-to-prepareQuote:
President Zelensky ordered General Staff to prepare additional military reserves
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FMV is authorized to negotiate and enter into agreements with Ukraine
The government has decided to give FMV the authority to negotiate and enter into agreements with Ukraine. The decision aims to give FMV the opportunity to support Ukraine within the framework of the authority's activities, which are mainly to procure, develop and deliver materiel and services to the Swedish defence.
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The decision also provides the opportunity for cooperation on support in the construction and development of procurement organization and procurement activities, as well as the exchange of information and experience in the field.
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The cooperation means that Ukraine is given the opportunity to use existing Swedish contract structures and routines as well as connect to ongoing Swedish procurements and existing Swedish orders.
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Collaboration around Archer
The government has also decided to give assignments to the Swedish Armed Forces to make preparations to enable unmounted pieces of the Archer artillery system, with peripheral equipment and associated ammunition, to be prepared and donated to Ukraine. The armed forces must report the conditions for how this is to be done by March 3, 2023 at the latest. In this work, the Swedish Armed Forces must cooperate with FMV.
74OA said:
Germany's foreign minister says Berlin won't block transfer of Leo's by Poland. TANKS
AgLA06 said:
Pretty sure that's a different company.
AgLA06 said:
Pretty sure that's a different company.
deddog said:
So next step, we give $$$$$ to Poland, to buy more Leopards from Germany and pass them off to the Ukes?
And then more $$$$ to Germany to replace their stocks?
Seriously though, obviously the Leopard is superior to anything currently in that theater. Is there any significant advantage? Its not like there have been many tank-to-tank battles.
Better survivability for offense operations against areas still in Russian control?
It will be an amazing morale booster for sure.
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We will apply to Germany for permission to send Leopards to Ukraine, but even if there is no such consent, we will hand over the tanks as part of the "small coalition" - said Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki
Waffledynamics said:
Wouldn't this risk Poland's ability to get more stuff?Quote:
We will apply to Germany for permission to send Leopards to Ukraine, but even if there is no such consent, we will hand over the tanks as part of the "small coalition" - said Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki
https://liveuamap.com/en/2023/23-january-we-will-apply-to-germany-for-permission-to-send
Honey badgers don't care.Waffledynamics said:
Wouldn't this risk Poland's ability to get more stuff
deddog said:
Seriously though, obviously the Leopard is superior to anything currently in that theater. Is there any significant advantage? Its not like there have been many tank-to-tank battles.
Better survivability for offense operations against areas still in Russian control?
It will be an amazing morale booster for sure.
Don't know how many are actually committed but NATO member countries (excluding Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Hungary, and Turkey) have between 1500-2000 Leopard 2 variants per Wiki in inventory.SamjamAg said:deddog said:
Seriously though, obviously the Leopard is superior to anything currently in that theater. Is there any significant advantage? Its not like there have been many tank-to-tank battles.
Better survivability for offense operations against areas still in Russian control?
It will be an amazing morale booster for sure.
Anyone know the answer to this question along with the number of tanks committed?
Poland already has a contract with South Korea for 90 of their tanks to be shipped in..Waffledynamics said:
Wouldn't this risk Poland's ability to get more stuff?Quote:
We will apply to Germany for permission to send Leopards to Ukraine, but even if there is no such consent, we will hand over the tanks as part of the "small coalition" - said Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki
https://liveuamap.com/en/2023/23-january-we-will-apply-to-germany-for-permission-to-send